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Corps colours (NPA)

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Corps colours, or Troop-function colours, (German: "Waffenfarbe(n)") were worn by the National People's Army of the German Democratic Republic from 1956 to 1990.

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Introduction

The GDR NPA uniforms initially bore the corps colours as worn by the Wehrmacht, i.e. as base and filling of the collar and sleeve patches, and as a piping around the shoulder boards/shoulder straps.

Between 1974 and 1976, alongside the introduction of uniforms with open collar and tie, patches of the NPA Landstreitkräfte uniforms were unified across all corps, with a  Steingrau base and a white filling, along with white collar piping; the piping of the shoulder boards/shoulder straps remained the only part carrying Waffenfarbe.

However, Air Forces of the National People's Army, paratroopers and generals as well as the Volksmarine continued to wear their specially designed and coloured patches.[1]

The uniform of the Border Troops was distinguished from that of the NVA ground force and Air Force/Air Defence Force by a green armband with large silver letters identifying the wearer's affiliation, and a green cap band.

The tables below contain the corps colours used by the NPA since 1986.[2])

Land Forces of the National People's Army

⇒ see main article Ranks of the National People's Army

Regiment or Battalion type Colour Insignias Rank
General Officers, ground forces Scarlet
(Hochrot)
Colonel general
White
Gefreiter
Panzers Rose-pink
(Rosa)
Stabs-Oberfaehnrich
  • Engineers
  • Chemical services
  • Motor vehicle service
  • Military transport service
Black
Feldwebel
Signals Yellow
Oberleutnant
Rear service:
  • Supply
  • Legal service
  • Financial service
Dark green
Major
Military bands White
Oberstleutnant
Paratroopers[3] Orange
Oberfaehnrich
  • Rocket troops & Artillery
  • Rocket and weapon technical service
  • Army air defence
  • Mechanization and automation of command and control
Karmesine
(Ziegelrot)
Captain
Construction soldiers Olive
Steingrau (also: Feldgrau) Steingrau
basic colour of the uniform

Air Forces of the National People's Army

Regiment or Battalion type Colour Insignias Rank Remarks
General officers Sky blue
Lieutenant general Also Generals of the Air defense forces and of the Funktechnische Truppen
Air Force
Lieutenant Officers and warrant officers (Fähnriche)
Air Force
Stabsgefreiter Rank and file and sergeants
Air Defence Force[4] Light grey Including rank and file, sergeants, warrant officers (comp.) and officers

Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic

Border troop ratings Colour Insignias Rank Remarks
Generale Green
Major general Pipings, peaked cap stripe, collar patches, lampasses and stripes in green
Officers,
warrant officers
(comparable)
Warrant officer of the border troops Pipings, peaked cap stripe, and stripes in green
Sergeants, rank and file
Unterfeldwebel Pipings, peaked cap stripe, and stripes in green

Volksmarine

Volksmarine ratings Colour Insignias Rank
Flag officers Navy blue
Flottenadmiral to Konteradmiral
Officers
Kapitän zur See to Unterleutnant (zur See)
Warrant officers
(comparable)
Stabsoberfähnrich to Fähnrich
Petty Officers
Stabsobermeister to Maat
Seamen
Stabsmatrose to Matrose

Civil defense of the GDR

Civil defense of the GDR

  • Common (generals, as well): Malino (de:Himbeerrot, meaning the same as and similar in shade to English raspberry)

Other users

Waffenfarben were also worn by the troops of the Stasi, "Ministry for State Security", the Ministry of Internal Affairs with several branches of the police, fire brigades, etc.

See also

References

  1. ^ Klaus-Ulrich Keubke, Manfred Kunz: Uniformen der Nationalen Volksarmee der DDR 1956-1986. Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1990, p. 159, 175
  2. ^ Keubke/Kunz, ibid. p. 261, 238 ff.
  3. ^ The collar patches of the paratroopers showed an open parachute above a wing.
  4. ^ Klaus-Ulrich Keubke, Manfred Kunz: Militärische Uniformen in der DDR 1949-1990. Mittler & Sohn, Hamburg/Berlin/Bonn 2009, p. 187 ff.
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